CINI 2014: “Health and Civil Society” – building links between Canada and India through knowledge, wisdom sharing, and action for transformation.

CINI 2014 will build on CINI 2010 and the progress made since forming CINS. CINI 2010 was the first ever-organized conference for invited leaders in different fields (Academia, Research, Health, Innovation, Industry and Public Policy) from Canada and India and provided major recommendations. The South Asian Health Institute at Fraser Health is an outcome of the conference and it is anticipated that CINI 2014 will provide focused recommendations for additional implementation.
CINI 2014 has four sessions: (1) Training of Nursing and Allied Health; (2) Emerging Technology and its Relationship with Health; (3) Extensive and Sustainable Transformation of Primary Care Delivery in British Columbia; and (4) The Role and Modernization of Yoga within Health Care.

The honourable Asha Seth hosted the Canada-India Network Society (CINS) for a high-level discussion on the importance of maternal, newborn and child health in the prevention of chronic diseases around the world. The night featured informative lectures by Dr. Arun Garg, President and Chair of the CINS, and Dr. D.K. Gupta, Head of Pediatric Surgery at the prestigious All-India Institute…

During the Premier Christy Clark India Trade Mission, a symposium was planned which covered joint work between BC Educational Institutes and Indian partners. The symposium was cohosted by BCIT, CINS, PHFI and B.C. Council of Internal Education. The session took place on October 14th 2014 from 9am to 4pm at the Taj Palace in New Delhi. The symposium was designed…

2014 has been a year of many achievement for CINS. Our conference cemented our mandate for being a catalyst and championing the development of unique connections. As a result, several memorandums of understanding (MOUs) were signed with a variety of health focused stakeholders.

Based on a theme of Health and Civil Society, the Canada India Networking Initiative ( CINI) conference will have four diverse sessions. Beginning on Friday June 20th with a session on Nursing and Allied Health Education with sharing of the recent development of a National Allied Health Strategy in India, joint collaboration work between the British Columbia Institute of Technology…

Canada India Network Society joins the Government of British Columbia and other leading organizations in Bio-India. Mr. Manav Chaudhary represented CINS at the event and reports that there is major interest amongst leading health providers to link with Canadian organizations. CINS, as it’s mandate, provide an opportunity to connect various players and will be a forum during it’s upcoming Canada…